The proposed Queensmill Satellite Provision at Sulivan Primary School
Ormiston Queensmill Academy (OQMA) is an established autism-specific special school in Shepherds Bush. The school is heavily over-subscribed with 246 students on roll, located at the main site at Askham Road, with two existing satellites at Fulham Primary School and Fulham Cross Academy respectively. OQMA, has a dedicated staff workforce, all highly trained in autism, focusing exclusively on the condition, in purpose-built facilities at each of its specialist sites.
Queensmill is the main Autism specific special school in Hammersmith & Fulham. The school currently supports 146 children and young people at the main Queensmill Site, 32 places at the Fulham Primary Satellite, and 62 places at the Fulham Cross Satellite.
Queensmill School Primary Satellite Provision
The Queensmill Satellite at Fulham Primary School offers places to pupils in Year 1 to Year 6 who benefit from integrating with mainstream pupils for part of the school day.
The Hammersmith & Fulham SEND Sufficiency Reviews shows an increasing trend in the number of children and young people who require a low-arousal, highly structured environment adapted for autistic children with significant sensory challenges. The age group of this cohort is also showing an increasing requirement for places at young ages.
Hammersmith & Fulham Council are currently delivering an ambitious Special School Organisation Plan to provide new Special Education Needs (SEN) Units and Additionally Resourced Provisions (ARPs) to meet the needs of autistic pupils who benefit from inclusion with mainstream pupils.
To support the recent developments, the Queensmill Satellite Primary provision is being refocussed to meet the needs of pupils who do not benefit from mainstream inclusion to support local placements to meet the growing need for specialist Autism places. Pupils who benefit from mainstream inclusion will be supported in the proposed SEN Units and ARPs.
The proposed Queensmill Satellite Provision at Sulivan Primary School
The creation of a new primary Satellite at Sullivan primary school is proposed to support 20 pupils from the September 2025 Academic Year and 40 pupils from September 2026 in the Early Years Foundation Stage (Nursery and Reception) and Key Stage 1 (Year 1 and Year 2).
The proposed Queensmill Satellite Provision at Sulivan Primary School is intended to deliver the following:
- create a better offer for children by providing early intervention in a specialist setting to prevent children being retained in Nursery for longer periods.
- create a better offer for children by building in an opportunity to transfer to a mainstream Unit at the end of KS1 where this is appropriate.
- create a different feel from the Askham Road site which will better meet the needs of parents who can find placement at Queensmill with older children a challenge at the early stages of their child’s diagnosis journey.
- support the vision on Queensmill School to create a better segmentation of children across the breadth of their provision and consequently, better prepare children for their adult life.
- the need for Queensmill Satellites to provide places for an increasing number of younger pupils including the EYFS age range, nursery and Reception.
- the physical environment at Fulham Primary School is not suitable for the refocussed Queensmill Satellite cohort as the age and needs of these pupils requires a free flow environment between indoor and outdoor space which cannot be achieved at Fulham Primary School.
Planned and managed transition
The proposed plan is to manage the transition of the Queensmill Fulham Primary Satellite provision over the next two academic years. The Queensmill Fulham Primary Satellite Provision will support 30 pupils in 2025/26 and 17 pupils in 2026/27. The transition to the Sulivan Satellite is expected to be completed by the end of the 2026/27 year. The Hammersmith & Fulham EHC Casework Team, Queensmill School and or the relevant placing Local Authority will work to develop plans jointly with parents or carers.
The proposed Queensmill Sulivan Satellite provision will run in parallel with the Fulham Primary Satellite. The Sulivan Satellite is proposed to open with 20 pupils in the 2025/26 academic year and reach the full 40 capacity by 2026/27.
The consultation
We are holding a formal consultation to gather feedback on the proposal. The consultation will run for three weeks, from Tuesday 24th June 2025 to Monday 14th July. To gather feedback and answer any questions, we are holding consultation meetings at the following times:
- Monday 30th June at 3:15 at Ormiston Queensmill Academy – for Staff
- Tues 1st July at 3:15 Fulham Primary School, Halford Road, London SW6 3AA – for parents, carers and wider stakeholders
You can also share your feedback through the consultation response form here, or by collecting and submitting a printed copy available at the reception.